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St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

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Pic: Overwater Villas Branch at St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)
First, the bad news.  St. Regis Bora Bora is technically a SPG Category 7 hotel.  Category 7 hotels normally charge 30K or 35K Starpoints for a free night…except if the property doesn’t offer ‘standard rooms’ which is the case for St. Regis Bora Bora.  Result: a ridiculous 120K to 140K Starpoints requirement for a free night, one of the worst value Starpoint awards out there.  Paid rates for entry level Overwater Villas start around €800 a night.  You might be able to score these ‘low’ rates using the SPG355N rate (fifth night free, double points) or SPG50 reward (50% Off Regular Rack Rates – subject to availability).

Pic: Mount Otemanu view from St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)
With such high rates, St. Regis Bora Bora Resort was off my list.  Instead, I stayed 4 nights at a fabulous Sapphire Overwater Villa at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa for just €140 a night!  Still, I couldn’t resist the St. Regis as it was listed #1 for Bora Bora on Tripadvisor (Sep 2012, it’s ranked #2 after the Four Seasons Dec 2012)  After contacting St. Regis Bora Bora, their Sales & Marketing department invited me for a site inspection.  As each property is isolated on it’s own private motu, St. Regis Bora Bora arranged a boat to pick me up at the InterContinental.

Pic: Yacht at St. Regis Bora Bora Resort Pier, Motu Ome (Sep 2012)
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort features 90 luxury over-water and beach villas, some with terrace Whirlpools or private swimming pools.  I made a scan of the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort Map to give you a better idea of the layout.
4 Pool Beach Villas (1,636 sq. ft)
8 Over-water Villas (1,550 sq. ft.)
24 Superior Overwater Villas (1,550 sq. ft.)
32 Deluxe Overwater Villas (1,550 sq. ft.)
8 Premier Overwater Villas (1,905 sq. ft.)
6 Private Oceanfront Pool Villas (2,700 sq. ft.)
2 Royal 2-bedroom Oceanfront Pool Villas (3,455 sq. ft.)
5 Royal 2-bedroom Overwater Pool Villas (3,455 sq. ft.)
1 Royal Estate (13,000 sq. ft. = 1200 m2)

Pic: Royal Overwater Pool Villa at St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)

Pic: Premier Overwater Villa at St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)

Pic: Bedroom Deluxe Overwater Villa 221 at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)
I only spent a few hours on the property, so I can’t review it in detail.  I used one of the onsite bicycles to discover the extensive resort and its facilities.  I noticed they were building a complete new SPA and some of the villas were being renovated.  I had the feeling the overwater villas were build closer to each other compared to the InterContinental.  I personally prefer the layout and location of IC Bora Bora as it has a more spacious feel and perfect view on Mount Otemanu.

Pic: Living Room Deluxe Overwater Villa 221 at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)

Pic: Bathroom Deluxe Overwater Villa 221 at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)

Pic: Terrace view Deluxe Overwater Villa 221 at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)

Pic: Couples Retreat Mount Otemanu View at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)

Pic: Main Pool at St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)

Pic: Lunch at Te Pahu Restaurant St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (Sep 2012)

Pic: Te Pahu Beach Side Restaurant Lunch at St. Regis Bora Bora (Sep 2012)

Koh Chang (Thailand)


Pic: The Pool at AMARI Emerald Cove, Koh Chang, Thailand (May 2012)

Pic: Palm Tree Swing at Lagoona Beach Resort, Koh Chang (May 2012)
On previous trips to Thailand I visited Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai (Songkran), Koh Tao, Hua Hin and Pattaya.  My latest trip to Thailand (May 2012) had Koh Chang (Elephant island) as main destination.  Getting to the island is convenient and cheap.  The Lonely Beach Express minibus service runs three times per day between Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Koh Chang.  The journey takes between 5 and 6 hours and includes a ferry ride from Laem Ngop pier to Ko Chang.  A return ticket for the minibus only cost THB800 (€20) and includes the fee for the ferry.  No reservations are required for the Bangkok -> Ko Chang journey, just show up at door 8 Ground Floor (G) of the Suvarnabhumi Airport terminal.  Contrary to what the minibus service website states, you do get dropped of at the entrance of your hotel on the island. For the trip back to Bangkok, you’ll need to call the phone number on your ticket to confirm the shuttle pick-up time. 

Pic: Jacuzzi at Mercure Koh Chang Hideaway (May 2012)

Pic: Narak at The Spa Koh Chang Resort (May 2012)
When I visited Koh Chang in May, it was very quiet on the island.  I learned low season runs from May till early October as it rains a lot during those months.  If you don’t mind cloudy skies and like a deserted island, this is the time to visit, otherwise stick to the dry months!  As the island only has one international chain hotel (Mercure Koh Chang Hideaway) which doesn’t have a particular good loyalty program (Le Club Accorhotels) I went for an independent hotel.  I didn’t have much time to research on hotels and made my choice based on Tripadvisor reviews and room rate.  I chose Garden Resort near Kai Bea beach rated number 4 out of 68 hotels at Ko Chang.  The bungalows were quite spacious and clean, breakfast was inclusive and the owner Mause, a friendly (but quite frank) Dutchmen, was always willing to provide local advice.  At €38 per night it wasn’t expensive, but while exploring the island I learned I could have gotten better value at other places.  For budget travelers (with less than €20 to spend per night) there are many options available, including TK208, a small bed and breakfast at Kai Bae with rooms from THB700 (€17).  For cheap (less than €5/day) and reliable motorbike rentals near Kai Bae, check with Bobby Food Shop.

Pic: Nature Rocks at Lonely Beach Koh Chang (May 2012)
During my three day stay at the island, I visited a number of hotels and resorts.  The most spectacular ones were Amari Emerald Cove and The Dewa.  Together with a German guy which I met at Bangkok airport, we drove our scooters around the island from one beach to another.  Siam Bay Resort’s great view on uninhabited island, tasty banana shakes and chill atmosphere at Nature Rocks Lonely BeachPalm Tree Swing at Lagoona Beach Bar, funky looking huts at Independent Bo White Sands Beach, Rotee Pancakes at Bobby Food Shop.  Just to name a few of the highlights on the island.

Pic: Sunset at Lonely Beach Koh Chang (May 2012)

Pic: Filou Cocktail Bar at Kai Bae Koh Chang (May 2012)